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$100,000 to run $1,000,000 was given by business interests to with & tiis toomenendee.pushed for us government aid for a commaayy owned by receeve up to $1 billioo in dominicann governmmnt contracts.situation is troubling since menendez is the oreegn relltions vulnerabbe to blackmail by foreign interests.and you're probably sitting at home pondering, "how come this isn't a headline natiinal news story?" how come, indeed.for 3 behind the headllnes dot net -3 and follow us on...
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last year they got a memo saying the government can kill u.s. citizens abroad if they're trying to harm other americans. >>> marylanders sound off. the brown gun legislation started off debates today. our ken molestina is live in rockville where a town hall meeting on the issue just wrapped up. what did you find out? >> reporter: well, it was a packed house here at the town hall meeting. of course the lieutenant governor anthony brown on hand to talk about his proposal. and i'll tell you something, just based on my observation, it seems like more people came out to speak against this proposal than in favor of it. >> and by and large, while i appreciate the effort, i do not support the assault weapons ban. >> we applaud the courage for proposing common sense gun laws. >> reporter: both sides of the gun debate showed up to speak directly to one of the men spear heading a new legislation proposal. the lieutenant governor anthony brown. >> we have debate happening in indianapolis. but our goal is to improve the quality of life and to reduce crime. >
last year they got a memo saying the government can kill u.s. citizens abroad if they're trying to harm other americans. >>> marylanders sound off. the brown gun legislation started off debates today. our ken molestina is live in rockville where a town hall meeting on the issue just wrapped up. what did you find out? >> reporter: well, it was a packed house here at the town hall meeting. of course the lieutenant governor anthony brown on hand to talk about his proposal. and i'll...
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government or charged with any crimes. in the past, attorney general eric holder has spoken publicly about the administration's three main pcriteria for justifying a legal strike against a u.s. citizen overseas. they must pose an imminent threat of violent attack, capture is infeasible and the operation must be squint law of war principles. but this newly obtained memo elaborates further. i states u.s. officials may consider whether an attempted capture would cause undue risk to u.s. personnel involved. the memo says if capture is not feasible, it will be lawful for the u.s. government to order a killing instead. all of this controversy comes ahead of a senate confirmation hearing on thursday for john brennan. he is nominated to be the new cia director. he is considered the architect of the obama administration's drone campaign. this is a big deal laying out a lot of new facts related to this controversial program and nbc's michael isikoff is going to join us later on "morning joe." after spending months focused on federal
government or charged with any crimes. in the past, attorney general eric holder has spoken publicly about the administration's three main pcriteria for justifying a legal strike against a u.s. citizen overseas. they must pose an imminent threat of violent attack, capture is infeasible and the operation must be squint law of war principles. but this newly obtained memo elaborates further. i states u.s. officials may consider whether an attempted capture would cause undue risk to u.s. personnel...
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answers. >>> when is it okay for our government to kill someone? that question was at the heart of today's confirmation hearings for john brennan to run the c.i.a. it's an emotional issue revolving around the use of drones to kill those the government deems threats to our security. >> pr testers made their voices heard. >> we'll ask the police to please remove this woman. please remoove. >>> we are killing children. senator finestein -- >> if you could please expedite the removal. >>. >> the hearing had to be adjourned while the room was freed of protesters. i've always been very weary of the use of drones, no matter if it's under a republican president or a democrat. transparency is important here and president obama releasing some records is a positive first step. but there's going to be a president after president obama. and who knows how that leader will handle these serious matters. there must be consistency from one administration to the next. even though i trust president obama. if we set a president now, are we going to live with that if th
answers. >>> when is it okay for our government to kill someone? that question was at the heart of today's confirmation hearings for john brennan to run the c.i.a. it's an emotional issue revolving around the use of drones to kill those the government deems threats to our security. >> pr testers made their voices heard. >> we'll ask the police to please remove this woman. please remoove. >>> we are killing children. senator finestein -- >> if you could please...
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the reason it is happening is because it is happening on nonfederal government land on the government land next door, nothing is happening. liz: california was basical dealt off of a goldrush. do you agree reduction could double every 18 months, does that sound right to you? >> the increase could double. it would be tough to push that to doubling but i will tell you this, last year on a private land, distinction between what the governments doing and the private land, increased oil in the united states with the highest it has been since the first oil well was drilled in 1859 in pennsylvania. same thing for natural gas. we are loaded with energy now, we don't have to worry about the scarcity argument anymore. will we let our people go to work, produce the jobs and produce the wealth and all the great things that would make this country great and maybe ev get back to manufacture things as a result of low priced energy, and it would help. liz: you just hit the nail on the head. yes, saudi america is the joke being talked about that america could be surpassing russia for natural gas produ
the reason it is happening is because it is happening on nonfederal government land on the government land next door, nothing is happening. liz: california was basical dealt off of a goldrush. do you agree reduction could double every 18 months, does that sound right to you? >> the increase could double. it would be tough to push that to doubling but i will tell you this, last year on a private land, distinction between what the governments doing and the private land, increased oil in the...
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answers. >>> when is it okay for our government to kill someone? that question was at the heart of today's confirmation hearings for john brennan to run the c.i.a. it's an emotional issue revolving around the use of drones to kill those the government deems threats to our security. >> pr testers made their voices heard. >> we'll ask the police to please remove this woman. please remoouf
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but yet there's another government agency, another u.s. attorney's office that sees the same crimes that andre borat said, that he could ignore. but this other u.s. attorney's office is saying, no, we can't. we cannot set the precedent that this doesn't matter, because it does matter. people put their reputations and their livelihoods to tell the truth. so it does matter. >> andre borat is the u.s. attorney in los angeles, who said that he's not pursuing this. >> that would be about a year ago. >> right. and the u.s. attorney in san francisco is the one who may be looking at it now. remember, also. we're talking about criminal liability here. he has a world of civil problems. he's going to be sued for $12 million for the insurance company that paid him the bonus for winning the tour de france. he has that federal whistle blower suit that could be tens of millions in liability. those civil cases are coming. >> could he go to jail? >> if he's convicted, absolutely. but he hasn't been charged so he's a long way from being convicted. if he is
but yet there's another government agency, another u.s. attorney's office that sees the same crimes that andre borat said, that he could ignore. but this other u.s. attorney's office is saying, no, we can't. we cannot set the precedent that this doesn't matter, because it does matter. people put their reputations and their livelihoods to tell the truth. so it does matter. >> andre borat is the u.s. attorney in los angeles, who said that he's not pursuing this. >> that would be about...
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the largest theft of government funds in illinois history. she used the money to pay for a lavish lifestyle. her attorney says that 20 years would essentially be a death sentence for a 60 year-old. she is sentenced to be scheduled next week. the aviation committee approved a proposal to build. hundred $20 for an overnight stay. the plan also calls for putting up three spots. the deal is expected to bring into million dollars a year. 80 years and still going strong. 80-years and still going strong. a connecticut couple now holds the record for the longest marriage in the u-s. a union going 80-years strong making a connecticut husband and wife the longest married couple in the u-s. ali reed has details. john and ann betar have been married for more than 80 years. at 101 years old and 97 years old respectively they are the country's longest married couple. we just fell in love, that's all. and. can you believe it's been 80 years? they said it wouldn't last! they tied the note on november 25, 1932. and have been by each other's side ever since. s
the largest theft of government funds in illinois history. she used the money to pay for a lavish lifestyle. her attorney says that 20 years would essentially be a death sentence for a 60 year-old. she is sentenced to be scheduled next week. the aviation committee approved a proposal to build. hundred $20 for an overnight stay. the plan also calls for putting up three spots. the deal is expected to bring into million dollars a year. 80 years and still going strong. 80-years and still going...
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the document says the government can order the killing of americans if they are believed to be senior operational leaders of al qaeda or an associated force. that applies even if there is no intelligence indicating that the americans are engaged in an active plot to attack the u.s. this document makes the case for drone strikes like the september 2011 attack that killed alleged al qaeda operative alawaki. he was a u.s. citizen. the next foreign policy debate involves the state department, iran and monkey. iran says they launched this primate into space last week but pictures released before and after the mission beg to differ. washington expresses doubt about any space journey but iranian president ahmadinejad now says he would like to give it a go. senator john mccain ran into some trouble when he tweeted, quote, so ahmadinejad wants to be the first iranian in space. wasn't he just there last week, end quote. many in the twitterverse called the wording racist. he later sent out another twitter saying his comments were a joke and told people to, quote, lighten up. >>> last night new j
the document says the government can order the killing of americans if they are believed to be senior operational leaders of al qaeda or an associated force. that applies even if there is no intelligence indicating that the americans are engaged in an active plot to attack the u.s. this document makes the case for drone strikes like the september 2011 attack that killed alleged al qaeda operative alawaki. he was a u.s. citizen. the next foreign policy debate involves the state department, iran...
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a secret government memo leaked asserting it is legal for the u.s. government to kill its own citizens. explosive outrage from both sides of the political aisle. that plus much more ahead. "on the record" starts right now. >> remember all of the anger that the left had over waterboarding and look at this now. >> we are tracking a developing story on new details from the justice department that seemed to lay out its case for killing u.s. citizens if they are determined to be a terror risk. >> we he can now kill americans as long as we stay they are related to al-qaeda somehow. and that link isn't too tough, al-qaeda hates america. all you have to do it hate america akron none the united states sometimes we use remotely piloted aircraft to conduct attacks against specific al-qaeda terrorists to prevent attacks on the united states and to save american lives. >> government is the source of prosperity. >> every month under president obama kind of feels the same. >> our economy right now is headed in the right direction. >> highway unemployment. rising pr
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we know the government says they want to do the right thing by all of its people. it's trying to be more democratic and less corrupt, more effective, and i think the united states is backing it, and it's very hard bet because yemen is a very unstable country. melissa: at the same time, i read reports in the "new york times" for example saying things in iran are not as tough as we think it is, that sanctions are not having a huge impact, and the people are not as poor as it seems. do you believe the reports? >> i think the sanctions are cutting the iranians, the big question for me that i really doubt, i do not think that the sanctions, however, severe, are going to lead the iranian leadership to change their mind about developing nuclear weapons p. i don't think they are going to change iranian mind about reestablishing themselves and their country and their brand of islam as the dominant brand of the middle east. melissa: what can we do about them obtaining nuclear weapons. seems like nothing except force. >> i think that, well, you know, those who said, "let's ta
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. >>> and the government can order the killing of american citizens. wait until we tell you why. >>> new details on the murder of navy seal chris kyle. george h.w. bush out and about and governor chris christie hits back against all the fat jokes made at his expense. very good morning to you. it's nice to see you. >>> before you head out this morning, you might want to pad your wallet. gas prices are up again. aaa puts the average price for a gallon of regular at $3.52. that is the highest average ever for the month of february. the cost up is 17 cents from just last week. drivers in states like new york and california are feeling the pinch more than others. prices there approaching $4 a gallon. that is making for extra pain at the pump. >> these higher gas prices definitely affect the way i budget my money, where i choose to live, and how i choose to spend my leisurely time. >> i'm more conscious about the distance i'm driving. >> a dollar decline in the number of oil refineries have been blamed for the increase. 2013 will be less brutal on 2012 where
. >>> and the government can order the killing of american citizens. wait until we tell you why. >>> new details on the murder of navy seal chris kyle. george h.w. bush out and about and governor chris christie hits back against all the fat jokes made at his expense. very good morning to you. it's nice to see you. >>> before you head out this morning, you might want to pad your wallet. gas prices are up again. aaa puts the average price for a gallon of regular at...
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. >> reporter: since 1863, six days a week, rain or shine, letters, bills, government checks, newspapers, even movies, have arrived, even on saturday. now the 21st century with its e-mail, e-cards and e-pay, has come knocking. >> we cannot put our head in the sand and say, geez, let's hope this problem goes away. hope is not a strategy. >> reporter: calling the financial situation urgent, the postmaster general today announced that starting in early august, six-day service would go to five. saturday mail delivery would end, but packages of all size would still be delivered on saturday, including medicines. post offices would remain open, and post office boxes would still receive mail. >> we have a small business. so, you know, a lot of our packages and first class mail does come on saturdays. >> i think they should have done it a long time ago. >> they are making a difficult decision for their survivability. >> it is all about surviving. the postal service hopes the cuts will help it save some $2 billion annually after losing nearly $16 billion last year. of that, $11 billion went to fun
. >> reporter: since 1863, six days a week, rain or shine, letters, bills, government checks, newspapers, even movies, have arrived, even on saturday. now the 21st century with its e-mail, e-cards and e-pay, has come knocking. >> we cannot put our head in the sand and say, geez, let's hope this problem goes away. hope is not a strategy. >> reporter: calling the financial situation urgent, the postmaster general today announced that starting in early august, six-day service...
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plus, a confidential justice department says the government can order the killing of american citizens. wait until we tell you why. >>> and new details on the murder of navy s.e.a.l. chris crime. former president george h.b. bush out and about. and governor chris christie gets back at all those fat jokes made at his expense. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for tuesday, february 5th, 2013. >>> and a very good morning to you, i'm veronica de la cruz. before you head out, you might want to pad your wallet, gas prices up again. $3.52 that pats the highest ever for february. 17 cents from just last week, a spike of 22 cents since early joon. drivers in states like new york and california are feeling the pinch more than others. prices there are approaching $4 a gallon and that is making for extra pain at the pump. >> these higher gas prices generally affect the way i budget my money, where i choose to live and how i choose to spend my early time. >> more about the distance i'm driving. >>> a weak dollar and a decline in the number of oil refineries have be
plus, a confidential justice department says the government can order the killing of american citizens. wait until we tell you why. >>> and new details on the murder of navy s.e.a.l. chris crime. former president george h.b. bush out and about. and governor chris christie gets back at all those fat jokes made at his expense. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for tuesday, february 5th, 2013. >>> and a very good morning...
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returning extremists, the world was horrified, but less than 1% of that collection belonging to the government was lost says hidera. and as for his 30,000 documents hidden away in the boxes, they're all safe. does that make you a hero? >> translator: well, he say, i think of myself more as a rescuer. first and foremost, though he's guardian and savior of one of the world's great historical legacies. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, bamako. >>> well, from ancient books to one that was long overdue until this week. it was checked out in a new york library almost 55 years ago. library records don't go back thal far so there's no way to find out who borrowed it but the person who returned it included a check for $100. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," preparation for a major blizzard targeting the northeast on friday. we'll have your forecast. >>> plus, a scandal at the miami-dade police department where officers are accused of ignoring emergency calls. >>> and the ceo of caesar's corp rarks gary loveman talks about modernizing health care and social security. that's the
returning extremists, the world was horrified, but less than 1% of that collection belonging to the government was lost says hidera. and as for his 30,000 documents hidden away in the boxes, they're all safe. does that make you a hero? >> translator: well, he say, i think of myself more as a rescuer. first and foremost, though he's guardian and savior of one of the world's great historical legacies. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, bamako. >>> well, from ancient books to one that was...
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it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president ahminedjad made his first trip to egypt, ever. he got attacked. we're going to show it. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall
it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president...
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we've got to have representative government in terms of issues. we've got to address gun violence and murders across the in addition. it's helping to galvanize people to apply the outside pressure that i think is weakening the gridlock in washington, d.c. >> the fact the president's approval ratings are so high. 60% favorable opinion that people have -- 60% of people say they have a favorable opinion of the president. that includes 60% of independents and 68% of self-identified moderates. so when you're facing a president with those kind of favorable numbers, that does kind of change how you might want to operate. wouldn't you say? >> well, i think it depends who we're talking about. you know, most members of the house, republicans and democrats alike, but certainly those republicans in the majority are in safe districts. they are not in districts where the president has a high approval rating. i think it's a really open question. whether the president can successfully deploy this outside/in strategy, whether he can mobilize supporters to put poli
we've got to have representative government in terms of issues. we've got to address gun violence and murders across the in addition. it's helping to galvanize people to apply the outside pressure that i think is weakening the gridlock in washington, d.c. >> the fact the president's approval ratings are so high. 60% favorable opinion that people have -- 60% of people say they have a favorable opinion of the president. that includes 60% of independents and 68% of self-identified moderates....
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but the government can do so without having clear evidence. human rights advocates disagree. >> that justifies, essentially, a claim that the executive branch can be judge, jury and executioner. >> reporter: drone strikes have become controversial. in pakistan alone, there have been more than 300 drone strikes in the last decade, killing thousands of terrorists. but also more than 300 civilians. the retired general who once ran the military's drone strike program, thinks there should be discussion about their use. >> if the threshold gets too low and we're too casual about it, we'll forget how much scar tissue we build up in those countries. >> reporter: the white house defends the drone program and says it will provide congressional committees classified information about strikes. rob and diana? >> thanks for that. >>> and the drone debate is heating up, as this video gets attention online. now, iran claims it is from a stealth drone captured two years ago. it's from the drone's perspective, flying and taxiing around a base in afghanistan. so
but the government can do so without having clear evidence. human rights advocates disagree. >> that justifies, essentially, a claim that the executive branch can be judge, jury and executioner. >> reporter: drone strikes have become controversial. in pakistan alone, there have been more than 300 drone strikes in the last decade, killing thousands of terrorists. but also more than 300 civilians. the retired general who once ran the military's drone strike program, thinks there...
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you're either for big government or no government. government all has a role to play. i believe government has a role to play in financial aid. i never would have gone to school without federal financial aid. can't have a vibrant free enterprise system if there isn't a safety net to catch people who have tried and failed and we're too prosperous a nation and too compassionate a people not to help people who can't help themselves. >> no romney echo there. >> they have learned one important lesson from the campaign, which was they got so caught up in the rhetoric of their own donor circle, as opposed to their own voters -- this is really troop. they actually thought this is what voters wanted it hear. the iconic moment of course is the 47% moment when mitt romney is talking to his donor class, but they actually embody that. a very small percent and of americans are small business owners. most people earn wages for a living. so they have learned and marco rubio i think is quite a deft politician. they have learned the lesson to not just listen to their donor class and tel
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that's pocket change for the federal government. you know, it's so little. we talk about needing a balanced approach to cut this deficit, but why exactly do we need a balanced approach? it's not as if the economy distributes its games in a balanced way. if over the last ten or 15 years wages had gone up equally and profits had gone to the top 1% in an equal way, then you can say we need to rein in the deficit. instead, it seems like all of the games go to the top 1% but when it's time for pain, that we're going to spread across. that we need to give to social security, medicare, medicaid and we can't touch taxes. >> ryan grim and shira, have a good weekend. good luck. >> thank you. >>> snow is starting to fall across the northeast and forecasters say before it's done, this will be one for the record books. stephanie abrams is live for us in new york city's times square. good morning. >> reporter: chris, good morning to you. in times square, we have seen it all. nemo has been a triple threat, rain, sleet, and snow. laguardia and central park have been reporti
that's pocket change for the federal government. you know, it's so little. we talk about needing a balanced approach to cut this deficit, but why exactly do we need a balanced approach? it's not as if the economy distributes its games in a balanced way. if over the last ten or 15 years wages had gone up equally and profits had gone to the top 1% in an equal way, then you can say we need to rein in the deficit. instead, it seems like all of the games go to the top 1% but when it's time for pain,...
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. >> the buzz term you keep hearing is governing by crisis. that's what a lot of people are talking about. the budget cuts are called sequestration and could have a huge effect on defense. gary nurenberg has more. >> this is not a game. this is reality. >> reporter: an angry defense secretary wednesday on the consequences of those automatic cuts to american defense. >> they would degrade our ability to respond to crisis precisely at a time of rising instability across the globe. >> reporter: "u.s.a. today" obtained documents spelling out some of the cuts. >> they say that readiness is affected because they can't train and they can't sail ships as often. >> reporter: the pentagon announced wednesday afternoon the 5,000 crew members on the u.s.s. truman will be staying in norfolk and not deploying to the persian gulf. saving? >> in the hundreds of millions of dollars. >> reporter: panetta said? >> we'll be able to take our responsibilities in afghanistan but if something else came up, say in syria or mali or libya, it wouldn't necessarily be an
. >> the buzz term you keep hearing is governing by crisis. that's what a lot of people are talking about. the budget cuts are called sequestration and could have a huge effect on defense. gary nurenberg has more. >> this is not a game. this is reality. >> reporter: an angry defense secretary wednesday on the consequences of those automatic cuts to american defense. >> they would degrade our ability to respond to crisis precisely at a time of rising instability across...
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today the propaganda arm of the north korean government released a new "we are the world." it's a 3 1/2-minute music video. you can watch it here. it features an all-piano version of the song accompanied by a space-age korea wa spaceship circling the earth. where a newly unified north and south celebrate -- here's the clincher. as new york city burns. it's a bizarre video, to say the least. we know -- we think we know why they did it. because they feel a little left out. in the past few months north korea has seen countries and companies around the world take bold steps into the cosmos.
today the propaganda arm of the north korean government released a new "we are the world." it's a 3 1/2-minute music video. you can watch it here. it features an all-piano version of the song accompanied by a space-age korea wa spaceship circling the earth. where a newly unified north and south celebrate -- here's the clincher. as new york city burns. it's a bizarre video, to say the least. we know -- we think we know why they did it. because they feel a little left out. in the past...
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it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president ahminedjad made his first trip to egypt, ever. he got attacked. we're going to show it. plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall
it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president...
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when other countries look at our governing class right now, there's no honesty in any direction. the fact of the matter is a lot of the things that could be done to secure social security aren't that hard. it's absolutely true, though, that medicare is tough and requires real dealing with spending. the problem is president obama, he's got his party at his back. i have no doubt that if he makes an ultimate deal, that he will be able to pull along the democrats. the problem is john boehner can't bring along his party at all if there's even a nickel of tax increases and that's hard to get balance when you have something like that. >> thanks very much to both of you. john boehner herding cats. by the way, cats have a special appearance on "outfront" tonight. >>> still "outfront" -- new developments in the super bowl blackout investigation. today, the answer. beyonce, was she to blame? >>> and war on gunmakers. our next guest wants them to pay for shootings. be completely liable. >>> and was chris christie telling the truth when he said this to david letterman -- >> i'm like, basicall
when other countries look at our governing class right now, there's no honesty in any direction. the fact of the matter is a lot of the things that could be done to secure social security aren't that hard. it's absolutely true, though, that medicare is tough and requires real dealing with spending. the problem is president obama, he's got his party at his back. i have no doubt that if he makes an ultimate deal, that he will be able to pull along the democrats. the problem is john boehner can't...
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. >> your government has to work on it. >> so you are saying what the government should do is a mass genocide of all caps? >> the government should just put them in one area and mow them down? >> yes. >> there is a new study that says cats -- i am trying to talk here. >> what is your favorite cat in the history of cats? >> he likes lasagna. >> what do you like about it most? >> is it odie are on otis? >> i don't know. >> i think it was odie. i remember he was 80% tongue which was to me a personal turnover. >> sylvester. >> sylvester the cat. i liked that he had 5* speech impediment and he didn't let it stop him. >> the little yellow bird. >> sylvester the cat. can you do an impression of him? >> oh my god, i don't know. >> that's great. that's his catch phrase, oh my god, did you speak? that's what he says all the time and tweety is like what, and he eats them. that's part of the problem right there. >> no idea who that is. >> ♪ never was there ever ♪ a cat so clever ♪ as magical mr. ♪ mr. -- you snow, cats. have you thought of seeing that in new york? >> it is no longer on t
. >> your government has to work on it. >> so you are saying what the government should do is a mass genocide of all caps? >> the government should just put them in one area and mow them down? >> yes. >> there is a new study that says cats -- i am trying to talk here. >> what is your favorite cat in the history of cats? >> he likes lasagna. >> what do you like about it most? >> is it odie are on otis? >> i don't know. >> i think...